Majority Support Birth Control Without Copays



Amid raging controversy over the Obama administration's contraception regulation, a new poll finds strong support for the policy that requires employers to ensure access to birth control without copays in their health care plans.
Fifty-five percent of Americans agreed that "employers should be required to provide their employees with health care plans that cover contraception and birth control at no cost," according to a Public Religion Research Institute survey released Tuesday. Forty percent disagreed.
Perhaps more remarkable is that 58 percent of Catholics -- the community that's most vocal in their opposition -- supported the statement, the poll found.
Studies also show that an overwhelming majority of American women across faiths have used contraception.

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